It's All Wright - Plays 12 All-Time-Hits

~ Release by Leo Wright (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
writer:
Bob Russell (US songwriter/lyricist Sidney Keith “Bob” Russell) and Bobby Scott (vocals, piano, US musician & producer)
publisher:
Amber Leigh Music Inc., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Cyril Shane Music, Harrison Music Corp., Heath Levy Music, Jenny Music Inc., Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music), Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019) and ミュージック・セールス (Music Sales, Japan, subsidiary of Shinko Music Entertainment)
3:22
A2Spanish Harlem
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Spanish Harlem (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
lyricist:
Jerry Leiber
composer:
Phil Spector
publisher:
ABKCO Music Ltd., ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), Carlin Music Corporation, Mother Bertha Music Inc., Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Trio Music Co., Inc. and Unichappell Music
3:05
A3Sugar, Sugar
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
organ:
Lou Bennett (US jazz organist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Sugar, Sugar (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
writer:
Jeff Barry and Andy Kim (pop singer & songwriter)
publisher:
Don Kirshner Music Inc., Warner Bros. Music Ltd. (UK subsidiary, so named between 1970/01/23–1971/04/26 and 1972/04/25–1988/08/23) and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
4:50
A4Let It Be
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Let It Be (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
writer:
John Lennon (The Beatles) and Paul McCartney (The Beatles)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), Maclen Music Ltd. (U.S. based publisher for Lennon–McCartney), Music Corporation of America, Inc. (BMI‐affiliated music publisher of MCA Records, Inc.?), Northern Songs, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH (1998–2002), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020) and Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP)
2:25
A5My Way
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
My Way (Frank Sinatra song) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
lyricist:
Paul Anka (Canadian singer, songwriter and actor)
composer:
Claude François and Jacques Revaux
previously attributed to:
Gilles Thibaut
translator:
Bobby Cruz
publisher:
Babel Music S.A., Chrysalis Standards Inc., Don C. Publications Inc., Eddie Barclay, Jeune Musique Éditions, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label), Spanka Music, Spanka Music Corp., Thibout Music, Warner Chappell Music France, Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division), ヤマハミュージックパブリッシング (Yamaha Music Publishing) (until 2017-03-31) and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) (from 2017-04-01 to present)
translated version of:
Comme d’habitude
3:09
A6She's Comin' Back
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
2:56
B1My Sweet Lord
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
My Sweet Lord (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
written in:
Europe (in 1969-12)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (The Beatles) (from 1969-12 until 1970)
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
version of:
He’s So Fine
3:32
B2Jerusalem
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Jerusalem (German) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
lyricist:
Alan Bergman (American lyricist) and Marilyn Bergman
composer:
Herb Alpert
translator:
Kurt Hertha
translated version of:
Jerusalem (English)
2:58
B3Bridge Over Troubled Water
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Bridge Over Troubled Water (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
lyricist:
Paul Simon (of Simon & Garfunkel)
composer:
Paul Simon (of Simon & Garfunkel) (in 1969)
publisher:
Charing Cross Music (Paul Simon’s publishing company), Pattern Music Ltd (publisher), Paul Simon Music, Universal/MCA Music Ltd. (not for release label use!), Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
2:53
B4Is This the Way to Amarillo
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Is This the Way to Amarillo (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
writer:
Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka
publisher:
Kirshner-Warner Bros Music
3:32
B5Put Your Hand in the Hand
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
cover recording of:
Put Your Hand in the Hand (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
lyricist and composer:
Gene MacLellan
publisher:
Ardmore and Beechwood Ltd., Beechwood Music Canada and EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
2:53
B6Pink Bossa Nova
engineer:
Gert Lemnitz
producer:
Günter Henne
alto saxophone:
Leo Wright (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
drums (drum set):
Tony Inzalaco (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
electric bass guitar:
Jean Warland (Belgian jazz bassist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
percussion:
Dai Boven (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Peter Lehwinson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
piano:
Eugen Cicero (Romanian-German jazz pianist) (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trombone:
Lou Blackburn (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Slide Hampton (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Charles Orieux (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Åke Persson (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
trumpet:
Carmell Jones (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05), Milo Pavlović (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05) and Ack van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
conductor:
Jerry van Rooyen (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
arranger:
Jerry van Rooyen
recorded at:
Sono-Press-Studio (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 1972-02-26 until 1972-03-05)
3:26